Slava's SnowShow at Harold Pinter Theatre review: words cannot do this spectacle justice

Slava's SnowShow at Harold Pinter Theatre review: words cannot do this spectacle justice
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Slava's SnowShow at Harold Pinter Theatre review: words cannot do this spectacle justice
Author: Bruce Dessau
Published: Dec, 19 2024 09:45

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Slava's SnowShow at Harold Pinter Theatre review: words cannot do this spectacle justice Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in clowns.

Slava Polunin's SnowShow, which I first saw two decades ago, is as poignant, poetic and split-your-trousers funny as ever.

Polunin is 74 now and while he is as nimble as ever, with a devastatingly precise lightness of touch, this might explain why he frequently lets his younger yellow-clad doppelganger and green-coated troupe take over.

Viggo Venn won Britain's Got Talent, Julia Masli has been acclaimed in Edinburgh, London and New York.

Two sidekicks sailing across the stage on a bed-cum-boat backed by the theme from Chariots of Fire.

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